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"Chancellor Appoints Disruption Policy Committees"
This article is located on the last page of this edition of The Technician. In it, Hilton Smith wrote about the disruption policy committees that Chancellor Caldwell created in November 1970. The committees contained both students and faculty, each…
Inventory of work in 1943
This report was created in 1943 to summarize the relief efforts of home demonstration clubs in North Carolina during World War Two.
"Graham Plan Considered Idealistic," December 25, 1936
An article from the Greensboro Record discussed the Graham Plan as "'baloney' wrapped up in fine words as written from an educational authority."
"Quail Roost: Students, administrators see conference differently," February 6, 1974
A weekend conference between black and white student leaders and University Officials has drawn both criticism and praise from those involved. The conference, held at Quail Roose, near Durham, was sponsored by the Department of Student Development to…
Tags: Administration, African American, Quail Roost, SAAC
Negro Boys' Club work
This report was created by C.R. Hudson in 1919. It is a selection of the report specifically on Negro boys' club work in North Carolina.
Tags: 4h
Boys' club work (white)
This report was created by C.R. Hudson and is an excerpt of a larger report on North Carolina Agricultural Extension.
Tags: 4h
J. Henry Highsmith to Dr. Frank Graham, December 11, 1936
Superintendent of Public Instruction Highsmith wrote Graham expressing his concern about profanity among college sports, the attitude of coaches, and the educational role athletics should play on campus
Tags: coaches, collegiality, education, football, profanity
Black Students Boycott Good Neighbor Council
The Good Neighbor Council was created by Chancellor Caldwell to actively fight against racial discrimination in the campus community. Caldwell intended the council to be made up of NCSU students and faculty. However, many students grew tired of the…
"Plaza Convocation to Center on Indochina War"
This article, located on the front page of The Technician, spoke about the possible creation of the Peace Retreat. It relayed the approval of the chancellor, provost, and dean of student affairs for the retreat. Other notable articles in the paper…
Front page of Technician after Kent State shootings
Front page ofTechnicianis uploaded to provide an image for a text panel. Elements of the articles will be in the panel itself.
Tags: 1970, Cathy Sterling, Kent State, Student Protest, Vietnam War
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Mrs. NC State, 1964

The photograph was taken of four of the finalists in the 1964 Mrs. NC State pageant.